Many top loaders don’t have the tube in the center.
Many top loaders don’t have the tube in the center.
And Nico for small bits of high-energy watch enthusiasm sprinkled in. Be warned though, he’s a bit rough around the edges.
I agree. I have the WS-2000 that checks all these boxes but it was $299.
Anyone know what options there are for using something like this on an Apple TV?
If I’ve driven there once in my life, 99% of the time I can drive there again with no directions.
I kinda have something like this. I’m pretty good at estimating distances. From inches to feet and miles (don’t metric me it will get all fucked up.)
Same. We’ve been using it for about a decade I think. One vault for my wife and I to share. Hosted on their end in case all our self hosted stuff takes a crap our passwords are still available. Been considering looking at bitwarden but haven’t had the time.
Another vote for this. We’ve used Dysons and all sorts of other vacuums. The Miele is hands down our favorite.
Thanks for sharing. I can’t imagine the challenges of going through the foster system. I would have had my ass handed to me if I tried something like that.
So your saying you did get busted? I’ve got a spare minute for story time.
DataDog is far more comprehensive than Uptime Kuma. It would be more useful to compare the specific capability inside DataDog, considering they have so many services. In this case RUM or Synthetics from DataDog would be a comparable offering. For the SQL stuff, maybe DBM? I don’t have any preference either way, just wanted to bring light to the depth of DataDogs offering since I live that life at the office.
Edit to add that DataDog isn’t FOSS, but has some components they’ve acquired over the years that are. Vector is a good example. They’re offering a paid version called Observability Pipelines, but it rides on top of Vector and they’ve (so far) committed to keeping it FOSS.
It’s been a while since I listened to it, but I believe this two-part episode of The Daily talks a little about this as part of the Roe v Wade decision back in the day.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily/id1200361736?i=1000416416313
Road-trip app for tracking mileage and maintenance costs. Physical receipts are all scanned and archived via Paperless-NGX.
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We raised Mascove’s and it was super interesting to see how red the meat was. Straight up looked like a beef steak.
Took me over ten words to realize I’d been had. sigh
An alternate answer to “trust fund baby.” My job covered half of the costs for me and my family to work from an office in another country. The half we covered was still expensive, but we managed to cover our part without dipping much into savings. We couldn’t have done it without my employer covering some of it.
Also with charging port facing down to prevent lint build up in there. Took awhile to get used to it, but it’s saved me a lot of hassle with bad cable connections.
Works for me in Voyager (wefwef) This is a cool feature!
Have a recommendation for replacing Lightroom? Having a hard time finding an good alternative photo catalog mgmt solution.